OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Manual
- Safety Signals
- Vehicle Safety
- How to Find What You Want
- A Special Word About Repairs
- Shop Manuals
- Preventive Maintenance Section
- Additional Sources of Information
- Start–Up
- Instruments and Controls
- Introduction
- Warning Lights and Buzzer
- Self Test
- Speedometer and Odometer
- Tachometer
- Coolant (Water) Temperature Gauge
- Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
- Dual Air Pressure Gauge (Air Reservoir)
- Fuel Gauge
- Voltmeter (option)
- Transmission Temperature Gauge (option)
- Air Filter Restriction Indicator (option)
- Headlight Switch
- Daytime Running Lights (option)
- Panel Lights
- ID and Clearance Lights
- Windshield Wipers/Washer
- Ignition Key Switch
- Parking Brake
- Cruise Control Switch
- Hand Throttle Control
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Accessories
- Seats
- Steering Column and Mirrors
- Operating the Engine
- Operating the Transmission
- Using the Brake System
- Operating the Rear/Drive Axle
- More Driving Tips and Techniques
- Vehicle Recovery and Spring Brakes
- Shut–Down
- Introduction
- Maintenance Schedule and Lubrication
- Engine Maintenance
- Cooling System
- Brake System
- Air System
- Tires and Wheels
- Heater and Air Conditioner
- Electrical System
- Cab Maintenance
- Transmission and Clutch
- Steering and Driveline
- Front Axle and Suspension
- Rear Axle and Suspension
- Frame and Fifth Wheel
- Noise and Emission Control
- Consumer Information and Vehicle Identification
Preventive Maintenance Brake System
Model 330 PB1318 3/01
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Hydraulic Brake System
Introduction
To operate your vehicle safely, you need some understanding
of its brake systems. Brake adjustment and brake balance
must be set carefully to allow equal stopping forces at all
wheels. Tires are also a very important part of the whole sys-
tem. How fast you can stop depends on how much friction
there is between the road and your tires.
All of the following areas are interrelated and must con-
form to original specifications:
Once a brake system is set to specifications, changing any
one of its components or any combination of components
may degrade the system. All parts have to work together to
perform as they should.
Your brake system is hydraulically operated. Refer to the sec-
tion titled “Service Brake Component Inspection” on
page 159 for more information on inspecting the brakes.
Any replacement components in the brake system must meet
the specifications of the original components. Any changes
from the original specifications can affect the performance of
the entire system.
WARNING! Do not use any replacement part in
the brake system unless it conforms exactly to
original specifications. A nonconforming part in
your vehicle’s brake system could cause a mal-
function resulting in an injury accident. Consult
you local dealer for suitable replacement parts.
WARNING! Do not work on the brake system
without the parking brake set, the keys removed
from the vehicle, and wheels chocked securely.
If the vehicle is not properly secured to prevent
inadvertent vehicle movement, it could roll and
cause serious personal injury or damage to the
vehicle.
• Use wood blocks (4 in. X 4 in. X 6 in. or
larger) against the front and rear surfaces of
the tires. Be sure the vehicle cannot move.
• wheel size • front wheel bearings
• tire size • front end alignment
• brake pads
• brake rotors
• parking brake drum
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